The first sign of the mysterious Pixel 3 ‘blueline’ appears in AOSP

The mysterious Pixel 3 “blueline” codename just appeared for the first time in an AOSP commit.

We now have seen two of the three leaked codenames for Pixel 3 devices: crosshatch and blueline. We are missing albacore.

Could it be that Google is using an “ABC” structure to signify which device is which?

Back in October, we got word of a leak of three new codenames for the Pixel 3 lineup of devices: “albacore,” “blueline,” and “crosshatch.” We saw crosshatch appear in AOSP commits, but now we have our first (and so far only) instance of blueline, via Droid Life.

However, you will also likely notice that albacore, blueline, and crosshatch, have an “ABC” structure. With it looking like there will likely be a “mid-tier” Pixel device, could it be that Google is letting us know which name is which?

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For example, it could be that the Google Pixel 3 XL is called “albacore,” since it’s the alpha device (i.e., biggest and most expensive). The Google Pixel 3 could be blueline, and the mysterious mid-tier Pixel could be crosshatch.

This is all just speculation, of course, but the original leak of the three codenames so far is lining up. We are only missing a mention of albacore.

The AOSP commit of blueline can be seen in the screenshot below. The commit is in relation to some sort of “new spam API” in the Android dialer, and the verified user tested the function on a blueline device.

Unfortunately, that’s all we know for now. With the launch of the Pixel 3 lineup rumored for August, we likely we see more commits like these shortly. Who knows, we might even see the fabled albacore soon, as well.